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Atharva Raut

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Admission requirements for postgraduate programs can vary depending on the university and the specific program. Generally, universities consider various factors such as academic qualifications, entrance exams, interviews, and sometimes work experience when evaluating candidates for admission. To obtain accurate and up-to-date information about the admission criteria for the Master of Event Management and Public Relations programme at SPU, I recommend visiting the official website of Sardar Patel University or contacting the university directly. They will provide you with the most relevant and current information regarding the program's

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Atharva Raut

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As of my knowledge cutoff in September 2021, Sardar Patel University (SPU) did not offer a specific programme called "Master of Event Management and Public Relations." However, please note that universities may introduce new programs or modify existing ones over time. To obtain the most accurate and up-to-date information, I recommend visiting SPU's official website or contacting the university directly to inquire about the availability of the mentioned program.

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Deven

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I think you should go with English because English is a global language. So that will help you everywhere.

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KAMAL THAWANI

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Yes, B.Sc. in Visual Communication offered at Acharya Nagarjuna University Centre for Distance Education. The name of the course: BSc in Visual Communication.  The course is a three-year undergraduate program. Some of the stipics covered in this are- 

Fundamentals of Visual Communication

Graphic Design

Photography

Digital Imaging

Web Design

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Sumeet Inamdar

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Dear Applicant,

 

Congratulations on taking the first step towards pursuing a career in convergent journalism at Jamia Millia Islamia! The programme you have chosen is both exciting and intellectually stimulating, and I'm thrilled to provide you with detailed information about the admission process, specifically tailored for candidates from Kashmir.

 

The first stage of the admission process is the Entrance Test, which serves as a crucial evaluation of your aptitude and knowledge in the field of convergent journalism. This test is designed to assess your understanding of journalism concepts, current affairs, communication skills

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Palak Patel

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To get admission to a journalism institute, you can follow these general steps:

Research: Start by researching journalism institutes that align with your interests and goals. Look for reputable institutions that offer journalism programs or degrees. Consider factors such as curriculum, faculty expertise, facilities, internships, and alumni network.

Check Admission Requirements: Review the admission requirements of the journalism institutes you are interested in. Common requirements may include academic transcripts, standardized test scores (if applicable), letters of recommendation, a statement of purpose, and a portfolio of your work (w

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deepika maurya

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The total tuition fee for MMC course is INR 5.45 Lacs (for 2 years) at Delhi School of Communication (DSC). The actual fee vary. The fees might include components other than tuition fees. The duration of the courses is two years.

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Dheeraj Kumar

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Its not possible to get admission into government colleges with so low percentage. You can take admission in private colleges if you qualify their criteria.

 

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Rohit Swami

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Post Graduate Diploma in Management is what PGDM stands for. The two-year course of study aims to provide students a thorough grasp of management theories and procedures. Distance education For students who desire to pursue a profession in journalism and public communication but are unable to attend normal lectures, there is a PGDM in journalism and mass communication programme. The AICTE-approved programme is provided by several institutions and universities throughout India.

The typical course length is one year. Although the application procedure varies from institution to college, most call for a bachelor's degree from an accredited

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Sneha Kumari

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Yes, MGM University has quite good placements for Journalism. I had a friend from MGM university and he was placed with a package of 11 lpa. Almost all of his batchmates were also placed. So yes MGM University has good placements.

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